Items seized in AirAsia data breach probe
Malaysia cyber security police seized evidence relating to the recent AirAsia data breach.
The Department of Personal Data Protection (JPDP) and Cybersecurity Malaysia removed several documents from AirAsia offices.
The AirAsia data breach compromised the personal data of five million people.
The investigation is still ongoing.
The Daixin Team hacker group installed ransomware in November,
The hacker group said the airline’s data storage was ‘chaotic’ with poor cyber security standards.
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